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Discover Ludwig"on a bluff" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a high piece of land that overlooks a body of water or a valley. For example: "We enjoyed a beautiful sunset from our hiking spot on a bluff overlooking the lake."
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Pimco's headquarters sit on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
STYLE -- Huge white clapboard structure on a bluff.
Moreover, the site, on a bluff overlooking a remote beach, was a potential nightmare.
INDOORS: This house is perched on a bluff 110 feet above the Sound.
INSIDE: The house was built in 1872 on a bluff overlooking the Minnesota River Valley.
In front of the house, on a bluff overlooking the water, there were actually cannons.
Walcott's house is actually three houses resting on a bluff above the sea.
ON A bluff close to the River Vistula in Warsaw stands Poland's military museum.
To the "sovereign trullo," larger than others and situated on a bluff above them.
I sit on a bluff overlooking the beach in Agadir, Morocco.
It is located on a bluff overlooking the Cook Inlet (named after him).
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